Arthur Sulzberger Jr.

Chairman, CEO and publisher, The New York Times Co.

Chairman, CEO and publisher of the New York Times Co. He is the fourth generation in the family to hold the position. Worked as a reporter for several years before moving through different roles in the company and eventually becoming chairman in 1997. Credited with ramping up national coverage in the paper and improving the paper’s Web presence. Has also had to handle the Times’ precarious financial position, enacting staff layoffs, freezing the pensions of foreign correspondents and controversy over a $21 million payout to CEO Janet Robinson after her sudden resignation. Date of Birth: 09/22/1951

President-elect Donald Trump met with journalists and executives at the New York Times on Tuesday after a seesaw morning in which the highly anticipated get-together was canceled and then suddenly rescheduled.

Donald Trump rejected fresh claims by women of past sexual misconduct, saying one of his accusers wouldn’t have been his “first choice” based on her attractiveness, and blamed the allegations on a media conspiracy that included Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim.

The GOP nominee will broaden his attack against the media to hit globalism and the Clinton Foundation by charging that Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is part of a biased coalition working in collusion with the Clinton campaign and its supporters to generate news reports of decades-old allegations from several women.

The New York Times has been experimenting with making its content available free across a multitude of platforms. It wants to boost its Web and mobile audience to help ad sales—but without undermining a steadily growing digital subscription business.

Desk jockeys at the New York Times are about to get a lesson on the importance of mobile -- whether they like it or not. Next week, the company will temporarily block access to the nytimes.com homepage on desktop computers at its headquarters, according to an email sent to staff Friday. Employees that try to access the desktop site will...